The Splendid and the Vile Quotes

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"It is slothful not to compress your thoughts."

Winston Churchill, "The Splendid and the Vile"

Churchill warns his staff to make their memos short and concise, not more than one page. He implores efficiency and doesn’t want them to waste time. The impactful metaphoric language really hones into the idea of less being more, and the importance of the content instead of length.

“His was a soul that flamed out of a frail and failing body.”

Winston Churchill, "The Splendid and the Vile"

With these words, Churchill describes Harry Hopkins. Harry Hopkins was an impactful figure during the World War II. The US Secretary of Commerce, he was a trusted man of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and played a great role in uniting the leaders against Nazi Germany. He was also known for his sickly and frail appearance, to which Churchill alludes, but that didn’t stop him in his political prowess, making him even a potential candidate for the presidency at one point.

“It would be foolish to disguise the gravity of the hour,” he said. “It would be still more foolish to lose heart and courage.”

Winston Churchill, "The Splendid and the Vile"

The book that focuses on Churchill as a great figure of resistance during the World War II, shows not only his strength and political greatness, but also his metaphoric and impactful language that resonated deeply with his readers.

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